10. Select from a magazine a story in which setting influences in some way the actions of the characters, and point out precisely how.

TEN REPRESENTATIVE STORIES OF SETTING

“A Leaf in the Storm,” Ouida, in Stories by English Authors.

“Mrs. Knollys,” F. J. Stimson, Century Magazine, Nov., 1883.

“Up the Coulée,” Hamlin Garland, in Main Travelled Roads.

“The Girl at Duke’s,” James W. Linn, McClure’s Magazine, Aug., 1903.

“The Dancin’ Party at Harrison’s Cove,” Charles Egbert Craddock, Atlantic Monthly, May, 1878.

“Twenty-Six and One,” Maxim Gorky, translated in volume of same title.

“The Unknown Masterpiece,” Honoré de Balzac, translated in Little French Masterpieces, Balzac.

“Red Bird,” Elizabeth Maury Coombs, Lippincott’s Magazine, Dec., 1911.